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Anyone who has followed Moby knows enough not to know what to expect with the next release. He is an artist, like Neil Young, who wields his artistic license boldly. This may alienate some who fall in love with any one particular incarnation. But, really, who wants to hear from a bored, stagnant artist? I'm not the same person who started listening to his music back in the early 90's - why should I expect him to be? Moby's body of work moves and shifts and grows like any living thing. But it stands on its own merit. Whether the latest expression is ambient, electro-punk, dance or like this -the gorgeous, elegiac, at times almost spoken-word release of Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt - it may challenge you, but it always rewards repeated listening. Moby's music isn't ear candy. It always has soul and speaks to your soul. Every new Moby record is my favorite. Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt is no exception.

Another outstanding album by Moby. Reminds me of Innocents and Wait for Me. Moby is just great at executing. Its succinct, moving, and has major re-listenability factor. I truly hope he keeps producing music for years and years to come. The CD digipack is beautiful and perfectly fits the music. Just so good, you should pick it up.

Soul awakener, beautiful melodies, no choice but to surrender, surrender to the vocals and organ like sounds.Perfect track: The Ceremony Of InnocenceVery good tracks: The Tired And The Hurt, The Wild DarknessSimilar album to Hotel, Destroyed and Wait for me.

This is another wonderful album by Moby. The music is soulful, passionate, melodic and inspired. I have been a big Moby fan since the early 2000's and the quality and warm, deep spirit of his songs has remained consistent throughout the years. A very nice set of tunes by a very fine artist.